Great campground and fishing lake. No motors allowed on the lake. One mile walk up to "cellphone hill." Do not use Wrights Lake Rd; use Ice House Rd instead. GPS is inaccurate, follow road signs. If you're pulling a medium to big trailer, do not go in the campground road loops to the right, keep to the "left" loop. Sites 55, 56, 57, & 67 are best.

Lots of trees and plenty of space between spots. Good trails and dogs are allowed on some of them. No generators allowed and the park gates are locked at 10 PM. A little pricey and they charged $8 for a guest to visit us for dinner.

Upon arrival they will dump your black water tank and give you a septic safe deodorant to use. Be sure to get a "Dreamcatcher" card from the casino to get a discount. Also, the card got us a fifty percent discount on the show.

Pet-friendly, which is unusual for CA State Parks. $50 /night with no hookups. When we wanted to stay an extra day, they said that we would have to leave the park at noon and come back at 2 PM to see if there was a space available when they knew by 8 AM what spaces were not reserved.

While in Moab, Utah, my wife had a medical emergency and had to be flown to Grand Junction. I phoned Junction West and they were very helpful. They even offered to check my dogs periodically while I was at the hospital.

Not too many choices in Wendover but it does have pull thru spaces. Very pricy for what you get compared to higher-end parks in Reno/Sparks. Be careful of the many small thorns which make it difficult to walk your dog (my dog got at least ten per paw) .